Hoping to Get Out Soon
This time in the hospital has been so different, so much less fraught. It's just pneumonia that won't go away quietly. Last time we had a malnourished, non-eating patient who just looked so terrible. Now he looks relatively normal and he no longer needs the oxygen. Waiting to stop having fevers. His blood counts are improving. We hope he will get home tomorrow, he just has to convince the doctors that he is well enough.
There is still some small hope that the cell collection could happen at the end of this week, but there are no guarantees. First he has to get home.
Last night Jon did the payroll for the farm from his hospital bed. And then late at night he produced all the lists and labels for the final CSA delivery week so that I could print them from his computer at our house. After I got the girls to bed, I started in on Jon's laborious system of creating labels, using a paper cutter and a roll of tape. I cannot imagine another CSA farm that tries to save paper so carefully, not using page breaks, just cutting and pasting. This is totally a Jon thing. I got to bed before midnight and Liana woke up at 2:00 to howl for a bit.
This evening, Benjamin and Yael came home from Japan and their girls were ecstatic. 17 days is a very long time when you don't know how to measure time. I handed them over with relief and headed to the hospital.
Having enough oxygen makes all the difference to a person. On Saturday evening he was practically comatose and now he is watching the latest Ken Burns documentary on his phone. I think there is strong reason to think he will get home tomorrow.
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